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>> my faith teaches me that tom daschle may disagree with me or trent lott may disagree with me. but you all have just as much value as i have and as individuals and human beings. and you all talked about, again, one of the other bullet points you talked about harnessing the natural conflict that comes from a body of different ideas and personalities and again you all have to deal with as leaders in the senate he had to deal with 98 other people elected to have to deal with 20 and 32 other people that got elected just like they did and so i think that there is a built in complex but then you put on top of that the personalities, the ego, the buying addiction isn't as bad as yours and my worldview is important as yours. how do you harness that conflict? i think the viewers are probably turning up their volume right now. what are -- what kind of answer are they going to give and harnessing the true conflicts that come from the body of personalities and egos that you have to deal with. spin again i say that respect for the committee into personalities because we all have those costs
>> my faith teaches me that tom daschle may disagree with me or trent lott may disagree with me. but you all have just as much value as i have and as individuals and human beings. and you all talked about, again, one of the other bullet points you talked about harnessing the natural conflict that comes from a body of different ideas and personalities and again you all have to deal with as leaders in the senate he had to deal with 98 other people elected to have to deal with 20 and 32...
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in the coming weeks, former senators tom dashal and trent long offer their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington. jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mei fong talks about the effects of china's recently discontinued one-child policy. >> the problem is there is no input from economist or psychologist. so issues on how human behavior can shape a plan. it is not rocket science to think a nation so in love with son is restricted to one child and they will have more sons and at one point you will have more men than women. >> "after words" airs every sunday at 9 and 10 p.m. eastern. you can watch previous programs online at booktv.org. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> and this is the senior republican on the federal communication commission and he is our guest this week on the "the communicators." commissioner, welcome back. it is an election ye
in the coming weeks, former senators tom dashal and trent long offer their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington. jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mei fong talks about the effects of china's recently discontinued one-child policy. >> the problem is there is no input from economist or psychologist. so issues on how human behavior can shape a...
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this weekend, former senator tom daschle and trent lott over their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington seem at doing things to socialize, bringing spouses together and opportunities to know one another and more informal basis is the way they used to do things in a major difference. we don't have any of those things anymore. none of the happens today and i think that is one of the problems. >> several times with a state crisis of how he would act in the senate we would have a joint conference meeting of republicans and democrats in the old senate chamber and sometimes it was to have a cia briefing, sometimes to see if we could find a way of how to proceed with the impeachment trial. every time we had those joint meetings, marvelous things happen to. we heard each other out and we moved forward to. >> afterwards airs on book tv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch all previous afterwards programs on our website, book tv.org. >> book tv is on location at the university of wisconsin in madison and we are talking with prof
this weekend, former senator tom daschle and trent lott over their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington seem at doing things to socialize, bringing spouses together and opportunities to know one another and more informal basis is the way they used to do things in a major difference. we don't have any of those things anymore. none of the happens today and i think that is one of the problems. >> several times with a state crisis of how he would act in the...
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she was a hard work number on trent never killed anyone, well it was about to kill me. so working on a farm, restless chickens taught me hard work, discipline, perseverance. to never give up, to never give in, to keep the faith, and to keep my eyes on the prize. now some of you no doubt have heard me tell the story, you probably read it in march, that on the farm it was my responsibility to care for the chicken. i fell in love reason chickens and i know you are all readers of books, you love books. but you don't know anything about reason chickens. i know some of you love to eat chicken, but you do not know anything about raising chickens. as as a little boy, it was my responsibility, my calling to care for the chickens. so when the hand was set and to take the first eggs to market, place them and wait for three long weeks for the chicks to hatch. some of you may be asking john lewis, why do you want those before you place them here. well from time time to time, another hand would get on that same nest and there'd be more eggs. you had to be able to tell of fresh egg fr
she was a hard work number on trent never killed anyone, well it was about to kill me. so working on a farm, restless chickens taught me hard work, discipline, perseverance. to never give up, to never give in, to keep the faith, and to keep my eyes on the prize. now some of you no doubt have heard me tell the story, you probably read it in march, that on the farm it was my responsibility to care for the chicken. i fell in love reason chickens and i know you are all readers of books, you love...
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also coming, tom dashle and trent lott offer their exclusions to resolve the current state oar partisanship in washington, and this weekend, karl rove discusses the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. >> he decides he is going to storm the country in a farc that has never been done before. going to get on a train and going to campaign the country, has three major trips he makes across the country. and presidential candidates never did that. >> this is the first time it's ever happened. have been occasions previously in which a candidate might go on the road and good to a major gar in -- or a big gathering but you literally number the times they spoke on the road to less than a dozen. >> "after words" on booktv every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and 9:30 eastern. you, watch all previous afterwards programs on our web site at booktv.org. >> p.j. o'rourke, trying to fig out what the omnibus i
also coming, tom dashle and trent lott offer their exclusions to resolve the current state oar partisanship in washington, and this weekend, karl rove discusses the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. >> he decides he is going to storm the country in a farc that has never been done before. going to get on a train and going to campaign the country, has three major trips he makes across the country. and presidential candidates never did that. >> this is the...
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tom daschle and trent loft offered their solution to resolve the current state effects in washington. and we talked about the recently discontinued one-child policy in china. and james rosen looked ad former vice president dick cheney's time in the bush administration. and matt lewis will explain the republican party must reembrace conservative principles to remain relevant. derrick lancer will explain his research on violent crime in america. also coming up, senator corey booker will recount his upbringing and his choice to pursue public service. and this weekend, eddy glad argues america continues to suffer from racial inequalities. >> the presumption of full civil rights happened in a substitive way but we know integration isn't a reality: i talk about the value gap and i think that is fundamental. and that is the reason why some people matter more in this country than others >> you can watch all previous "after wards" programs on website. booktv.organize. >> now we discuss the plot to assassinate roosevelt, churchill, and stalin in 1943. >> good evening, and thank you for coming.
tom daschle and trent loft offered their solution to resolve the current state effects in washington. and we talked about the recently discontinued one-child policy in china. and james rosen looked ad former vice president dick cheney's time in the bush administration. and matt lewis will explain the republican party must reembrace conservative principles to remain relevant. derrick lancer will explain his research on violent crime in america. also coming up, senator corey booker will recount...
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--lace them with new trent replaced them with new air traffic controllers. there is a mythology that the -- probably somehow two they were paying attention to what reagan did with the unions. i don't know if they got into deep analysis. but george schultz who was reagan's secretary of defense, clearly, this was an intimidating factor to the soviets. the reagan's toughest in dealing with air traffic controllers. host: had you think the media react as far as the reagan legacy to his ending the cold war? guest: i don't think reagan gotten any credit. i don't think he ended the cold war, i think he won the cold war. the soviets gained ground from the end of world war i, they gained ground against every american president up until 1981. no soviet leader ever willingly gave up our. -- gave up power. the mythology is he sent them into oblivion, which is only partially true. he used all the powers of the presidency. he used the bleak pulpit to bul pulpitoviets -- to break the soviets. he formed a vital pact with pope john paul ii and margaret thatcher in presenting
--lace them with new trent replaced them with new air traffic controllers. there is a mythology that the -- probably somehow two they were paying attention to what reagan did with the unions. i don't know if they got into deep analysis. but george schultz who was reagan's secretary of defense, clearly, this was an intimidating factor to the soviets. the reagan's toughest in dealing with air traffic controllers. host: had you think the media react as far as the reagan legacy to his ending the...
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former senators trent lot and tom dashell warn against the partnership in government and lay out their recommendations for how to move forward in crisis point. christian political activist jim wallace has a critique of race relations in america and his had fight against racism which he calls america's original sin. american governor is journalist matt cats's biography of new jersey governor in 2016 presidential candidate chris christie. also being released this week former democratic campaign manager mary beth rogers provides 10-point plan for turning texas blue. in the rise and fall violent crime in america barry discusses why violent crime rose rapidly in the 1960s and what has cause it does to fall in recent decades. washington post columnist ej also looks at the 1960s and how the conservativism of barry gold water led to rise of the tea party in why the right went wrong. in gangster war lords, grilo crime wars in central and south america as well as the caribbean. and staff writer for the new yorker jane mayer reports on political and economic underpinnings of the conservative move
former senators trent lot and tom dashell warn against the partnership in government and lay out their recommendations for how to move forward in crisis point. christian political activist jim wallace has a critique of race relations in america and his had fight against racism which he calls america's original sin. american governor is journalist matt cats's biography of new jersey governor in 2016 presidential candidate chris christie. also being released this week former democratic campaign...
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also coming up former senators tom and trent offer their solutions of bipartisan in washington. this weekend carl rhode discussing 1896 presidential campaign. >> but he decides that he's going to storm the country that he has never done before. he's going to campaign the country. he has three major trips that he makes across the country. >> presidential candidate -- >> thisthis is the first time ts has ever happened. a big gathering of some sort, literally number the times they spoke. >> after words sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can catch episodes on booktv.org. >> you're watching book tv. book tv, television for serious readers. c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local service or satellite provider. >> gary shapiro, consumer technology association, also joining us is tony romm. >> thanks for being here. we have a couple of days of the 2016cea
also coming up former senators tom and trent offer their solutions of bipartisan in washington. this weekend carl rhode discussing 1896 presidential campaign. >> but he decides that he's going to storm the country that he has never done before. he's going to campaign the country. he has three major trips that he makes across the country. >> presidential candidate -- >> thisthis is the first time ts has ever happened. a big gathering of some sort, literally number the times...
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on afterwards the former senate leaders tom daschle and trent lott on their book crisis point, looking at the current climate in congress and offering recommendations for moving america forward. they are interviewed by the former congressman of oklahoma. >> just just to the incredible adjusted the incredible insatiable demand for more and more money is one of the issues that is exacerbating all of this and made it harder for the leaders to bring people together because first, they are not in talent. second, they are doing all this other stuff that doesn't allow them to be the legislators they were elected to be and third you have the special-interest pressures. >> they say this is how we did things or look at history, it is littered with this function and the challenges george washington almost resigned because the treaty. what we want to do is look forward and say here are some things we think would make a difference. sunday at eight eastern the journalist examining the changing world for young women in the middle east in her book excellent daughters. she looks at the kind of choices
on afterwards the former senate leaders tom daschle and trent lott on their book crisis point, looking at the current climate in congress and offering recommendations for moving america forward. they are interviewed by the former congressman of oklahoma. >> just just to the incredible adjusted the incredible insatiable demand for more and more money is one of the issues that is exacerbating all of this and made it harder for the leaders to bring people together because first, they are not...
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in the coming weeks, former senators tom dashal and trent long offer their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington. jeffrey callen explores theodore roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign. and an argument that america continues to suffer from racial in inequality. and mon
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this weekend, former senator tom daschle and trent lott over their solutions to resolve the current state of partisanship in washington seem at doing things to socialize, bringing spouses together and opportunities to know one another and more informal basis is the wayt
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>> my faith teaches me that tom daschle may disagree with me or trent lott may disagree with me, but you all have just as much value as i have as individuals and human beings. you all talk, again one of the will appoints, you talked about harnessing the natural conflict that comes with the body of different ideas, different personalities. again, you all have to deal as leaders in the senate, you had to deal with 98 other people who were elected independently of you guys. paul ryan, nancy pelosi, newt gingrich, they gingrich, they have to deal with 432 other people that got elected just like they did. i think there is some built-in conflict but you put on top of that the personality, the egos, them my addiction is not as bad as your addiction, my world view is more important than your worldview. how do you harness that conflict? i think the viewers are probably turning up the volume right now to say what kind of answer are they going to give in harnessing the true conflicts that come from a body of personality and egos that you have to deal with. i say that respectfully, egos and pers
>> my faith teaches me that tom daschle may disagree with me or trent lott may disagree with me, but you all have just as much value as i have as individuals and human beings. you all talk, again one of the will appoints, you talked about harnessing the natural conflict that comes with the body of different ideas, different personalities. again, you all have to deal as leaders in the senate, you had to deal with 98 other people who were elected independently of you guys. paul ryan, nancy...
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>> yesterday was a fascinating day, you saw bob at dole and trent lott come out with a negative endorsement of ted cruise. on the same day the national review last night came out with an issue, a symposium they called it with 30 leading conservatives ranging from within negative endorsement about donald trump so now the real core of establishment republicans and even base conservative leaders are split and said no to trump and no to ted cruz. but each one has different pace. this idea that the establishment is embracing donald trump or reconciling themselves, i would think that that the biggest bunch of garbage. the thing about it is, they see this guy is a stone laser and a general election if you were to get the nomination. that will be a bad thing. but they personally despise ted cruz. for bob dole, god bless him, cruz led the fight effectively to torpedo the disabilities treat. bob dole felt humiliated by what they did, he went on the senate floor and holds ted cruz personally responsible. this is just personal, now they hate both of them, or they hate cruz and i have no use for donald
>> yesterday was a fascinating day, you saw bob at dole and trent lott come out with a negative endorsement of ted cruise. on the same day the national review last night came out with an issue, a symposium they called it with 30 leading conservatives ranging from within negative endorsement about donald trump so now the real core of establishment republicans and even base conservative leaders are split and said no to trump and no to ted cruz. but each one has different pace. this idea...
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former senators trent lott and tom daschle warn against the current partisanship in government and lay out recommendations for how to move forward in, crisis point. christian political activist, jim wallace, offers a critique of race relations in america and his fight against racism, which he calls america's original sin. american governor, downmist matt katz biography of chris christie. also being released, former democratic campaign manager maribeth rogers provides a blueprint for turning texas blue. in a rise and fall of violent crane in america, discusses why violent crime rose rapidly in the 1960s and what caused it to fall in recent decades. also a look at the 1960s and how the conservatism or barry goldwater led to at the rise of the tea party in, why the right went wrong. in gangster war lords, a report on the crime wars taking place in central and south america as well as the caribbean. and staff writer for the new yorker, jane mayer, reports on the political and economic underpinnings of the conservative movement with a focus on the libertarian viewses of charles and david ko
former senators trent lott and tom daschle warn against the current partisanship in government and lay out recommendations for how to move forward in, crisis point. christian political activist, jim wallace, offers a critique of race relations in america and his fight against racism, which he calls america's original sin. american governor, downmist matt katz biography of chris christie. also being released, former democratic campaign manager maribeth rogers provides a blueprint for turning...
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they have been at 9:00, former centers tom daschle and trent lott way in on partisan politics on afterwords and at 10:00, matt ridley's examination of evolution through technology, religion, education, and more. and we wrap up booktv in primetime at 11:00 with a report on advances in technology that will enhance our senses. that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome. my name is shane heel y, i'm a vice president here at the cato institute and i'll be your moderator today. thank you all for coming out to the first cato event of 2016. today we're going to spread the new years cheer and take the chill out of your bones with an in-depth look at remote controlled executions, the creeping surveillance state, and the seeming permanentens of the imperial presidency. so, merry new year. >> ore focus the book by charlie savage: power wars inside obama's post 9/11 presidency." charlie has been with "the new york times" since 2008 and has been the independent expert on executive powers since well below that in 2002 -- 2007 he won a but litter prize on the bush s
they have been at 9:00, former centers tom daschle and trent lott way in on partisan politics on afterwords and at 10:00, matt ridley's examination of evolution through technology, religion, education, and more. and we wrap up booktv in primetime at 11:00 with a report on advances in technology that will enhance our senses. that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome. my name is shane heel y, i'm a vice president here at the cato institute and i'll...
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now, when this came up yesterday, when the gao was here , trent kelly, a member of this committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and a district attorney himself made, i think, unimportant opt serve asian and he said in his experience that when people bowyer up as your folks did it often means they have something to hide. who made the decision to have a lawyer present x the need to do that when the gao, on arm of congress was just performing its duty at the request of this body and at the request of a former chairman and the ranking member, so this was a bipartisan request. >> you know, i again think that is a fair comment. i do not know that was happening. i wasn't briefed and i don't know. honestly, that's one thing i want to say end of the second thing is that if you have ever met our district staff, nothing intimidates these people. i meet with them and they have lawyers in room and they still tell me all the challenges and wonderful things-- >> with all due respect, shouldn't you know who in your agency gave a were order like this to conduct an investigation that again, the
now, when this came up yesterday, when the gao was here , trent kelly, a member of this committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and a district attorney himself made, i think, unimportant opt serve asian and he said in his experience that when people bowyer up as your folks did it often means they have something to hide. who made the decision to have a lawyer present x the need to do that when the gao, on arm of congress was just performing its duty at the request of this body and at the...
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when this came up yesterday when the gao was here, trent kelly, a member of the committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and district attorney made an important observation. he said his experience when people longer a asked your folks did that often means that they have something to hide three of whom made the decision to have a lawyer present when the arm of congress was just performing its duty at the request of this body and its request of the former chairman and ranking members of this was a bipartisan request? >> i think that is a fair comment. i didn't know that was happening. honestly that's one thing i want to say. if you've ever met the district staff i have to tell you nothing intimidates these people. i go out and meet with them and we have lawyers in the room and they still tell me all the problems and challenges and wonderful things they are doing. >> with all degrees but shouldn't you know when an agency gave an interview that interviewed interfered to conduct an investigation they are a branch -- we all get a paycheck. we shouldn't have to lawyer up. >> if i may
when this came up yesterday when the gao was here, trent kelly, a member of the committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and district attorney made an important observation. he said his experience when people longer a asked your folks did that often means that they have something to hide three of whom made the decision to have a lawyer present when the arm of congress was just performing its duty at the request of this body and its request of the former chairman and ranking members of...
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when the gao is here, trent kelley, member of this committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and district attorney himself made an observation. he said in his experience when people lawyer up as your folks did, it often means they have some in the hide. who made the decision to have a lawyer present. the need to do that when the gao an arm of congress is just performing its duty at the request of this body and at the request of the former chairman and the ranking member. this is a bipartisan request. >> you know, again i think that is a fair comment. i did not know that was happening. honestly, that is one thing i want to say. if you've ever met her district staff, i've got to tell you nothing intimidates these people. i go meet with them and we have lawyers in the room and they still tell me all the challenges and the wonderful things they are doing. >> with all due respect, shouldn't you know who gave an order like this that interfered with the gao to conduct an investigation that began the gao is the branch -- we all get a paycheck. taxpayers pay for it. we shouldn't have to l
when the gao is here, trent kelley, member of this committee who happens to be a former prosecutor and district attorney himself made an observation. he said in his experience when people lawyer up as your folks did, it often means they have some in the hide. who made the decision to have a lawyer present. the need to do that when the gao an arm of congress is just performing its duty at the request of this body and at the request of the former chairman and the ranking member. this is a...
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look at the obama administration's national security policies, and former senators tom daschle and trent lott when a nonpartisan politics on afterwards and finish up prime time programming at 11:00 with catherine soft who profiled last several arab women working to change the middle east. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> what gave you the idea to write about sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg? >> i write books about social movements. i was interested in how women achieve formal legal equality which is a happy story with a happy ending. i started thinking you can't think about that subject without thinking about ruth bader ginsburg. for her time on the court. more importantly when she was at the aclu in the 70s until he went on the bench. it was an obvious subject but if you think about it, she was second on the supreme court. sandra day o'connor came to the supreme court first and she was the symbol and the icon that women could rise to the highest job in the land. so she gives a lot for women's equality as well as ginsburg. do they know each other? do they go ou
look at the obama administration's national security policies, and former senators tom daschle and trent lott when a nonpartisan politics on afterwards and finish up prime time programming at 11:00 with catherine soft who profiled last several arab women working to change the middle east. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> what gave you the idea to write about sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg? >> i write books about social movements. i was interested in how...
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. >> up next, former senators trent lott and tom daschle discussed her book crisis point which they talk about the current climate in congress and also offer recommendations for moving america forward. they are interviewed by that congressman jc watts of oklahoma. >> thank you very much for joining me today to talk about the new book as was described in the opening segment here. as i travel around the country and watch the current affairs show, which i don't watch many of these days but many people i think on both sides of the aisle think that there is a crisis point. however, people can say save the house needs to be burned down but you know how to build it back and you'll have been in the stomach of the beast and have had to navigate through the different personalities and egos that you deal with on both sides of the aisle and so as we unfold today and evil through this process, let me say at the outset but usually when i am on
. >> up next, former senators trent lott and tom daschle discussed her book crisis point which they talk about the current climate in congress and also offer recommendations for moving america forward. they are interviewed by that congressman jc watts of oklahoma. >> thank you very much for joining me today to talk about the new book as was described in the opening segment here. as i travel around the country and watch the current affairs show, which i don't watch many of these days...